The temperature reached a high of 87 degrees just before 3 p.m. Thursday, according to the National Weather Service, tying a Phoenix record for both Nov. 23 and Thanksgiving Day.

The city's Thanksgiving Day record high of 87 degrees was set in 1950 and then tied in 2014.

Next week's temperatures are expected to dip slightly but still hover above average.

Monday's high is expected to hit 85 degrees, with a low of 58, National Weather Service meteorologist Mark O'Malley said. But temperatures on Tuesday are forecast to be significantly cooler, with a high of 75 and a low of 51.

Wednesday's predicted high is 77 with a low of 50.

Thursday's high temperature is forecast to dip to 74 degrees.

Friday morning is expected to be chilly, with a predicted low of 48 and a high of 76.